Thousands from across the island and beyond came together in Belfast for Oireachtas na Samhna, Ireland's oldest Irish ...
Their latest creation in Stormont’s ‘battle a day’ is over the inclusion of Irish in street names. As one of the world’s ...
In RTÉ's new radio series, Coming Home - Stories of Being Chinese Irish, six people from Ireland's Chinese-Irish community welcome host Eva Pau into their home and share their personal story of ...
A new Belfast-based drinks company, founded by a journalist and broadcaster, is set to launch, bringing a range of alcohol-free and low-alcohol beverages to consumers across hospitality, retail ...
Exeter harpist Regina Delaney received a Governor’s Art Award for her dedication to folk heritage. Delaney began playing the harp later in life to connect with her Irish ancestry. She founded a harp ...
Portrait Artist of the Year 2025 Sky Arts/NOW, 8pm The celebrity sitters this week are presenters James May and Emma Barnett and actor and musician Billy Porter. Stephen Mangan presents, while Tai ...
In the same week that American fans’ Ryder Cup shenanigans cast a cloud over Bethpage Black, the very best of how America does sport touched down in Dublin for the first competitive NFL game to be ...
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Children from Edinburgh have teamed up with kids from Ireland for a "groundbreaking" project. The young people from the two countries collaborated on a unique rap song. Tinderbox Collective is a ...
Netflix's new series about the Guinness empire is already proving a global hit. Set in 19th-century Dublin and New York, House of Guinness follows the aftermath of the death of brewery mogul, Sir ...
Echoing amongst the gum trees under the blazing sun of Willawong in Brisbane's south is a sound typical of the Irish countryside for countless generations. The thwack of a leather ball flying off an ...
Carryduff boss Finnian Moriarty admitted to The Irish News this week you need luck to win a championship. The same man however was not drawn to self-pity regarding narrow championship defeats in 2023 ...